HUNTINGTON SYMPHONY: 8 p.m. Harris Riverfront Park (in case of rain, Big Sandy Arena), Huntington. The Huntington Symphony Orchestra concludes its “Picnic with the Pops” season with “Nickelodeon,” a concert the symphony describes as having “music from ragtime to Xbox.” Beth McVey and Ethan Uslan are featured performers. Patrons should bring lawn chairs or folding chairs and may bring their own beverages, including alcohol. Tickets are $20. Patrons who pay cash can get a second ticket at half price. Call 304-781-8343 or visit www.huntingtonsymphony.org.

Stage/theater

“SLEEPING BEAUTY”: 8 p.m. Adapted from the story of “Briar Rose” by the Brothers Grimm. A wicked fairy curses a princess to sleep. Alban Arts Center, 65 Olde Main St., St. Albans. Call 304-721-8896.

JIMMY BEASLEY BENEFIT: A benefit for Jimmy Beasley, the bouncer who was severely wounded in an April 26 shooting, will take place at the Blue Parrot, 14 Capitol St. The night begins at 9 p.m. with stand-up comedy from Andy Frampton, Michael James, Steven Snead, Hassan Kalwar, Brandon Lowe and Thomas Mac. The music starts at 10:30 p.m. and features Steve Clever, Tommy’s Triple-Threat Blues Revue, Our Alias and Dead For Decades. Admission is a minimum of $5. All proceeds go to Beasley and his family. Call 304-342-2583.

Film

SENSORY-SENSITIVE CINEMA: 10 a.m. Tickets $7. A showing of “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” for people with developmental disabilities. The lights will be turned on and the sound at a lower volume. Guests may sing, talk and move around during the movie. Those with dietary restrictions may bring their own snacks. Park Place Stadium Cinemas, 600 Washington St. E. Call 304-345-6541 or visit www.ourshowtimes.com.

“BRAZIL”: 7 p.m. Part of its Sci-Fi Film Series. Clay Center. The award-winning film stars Jonathan Pryce as a low-level bureaucrat in a dismal near-future world who becomes an enemy of the state and finds his life hanging in the balance after he attempts to correct an administrative error. The film is rated R for some strong violence. Tickets are $6. Call 304-561-3570 or visit www.theclaycenter.org.